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I work outside and constantly get ticks. I hate them! Over the past 4 decades just because of my lifestyle and extreme exposure, despite dressing properly etc, I have had RMSF, rickettsiae, southern Lyme ( Stari) , tick paralysis, and on and on. Doctors can rarely offer effective treatments or even accurate testing. In Sept 2020 I got over 45 seed tick bites at once and several weeks later got tingling weak legs and pain and weakness upon standing. Very strange. I actually wondered if I had MS. But given all the tick problems I've had, figured it was tickborn. I had lost all confidence in medicine by then, with zero desire to go from clueless doctor to clueless doctor. and knew from 40 years of experience, doctors could rarely diagnose or treat odd things or tick problems. I could still function, it was simply uncomfortable, so I just persevered, hoping the symptoms would eventually go away..in June of 2021, I finally discovered the FLCCC and Zelenko protocols for covid prevention and early treatment. I had had both hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin stockpiled since May of 2020, but did not know the proper dosages, so had never taken...But now June 2021, I did begin, thanks to these brave doctors and their clear protocols.

I began preventive ivermectin in June 2021. Once a week. After 2 weeks I realized with shock and delight the painful tingling weak legs were completely normal after 9 months!

I reasoned that tick borne diseases are basically parasites also. The tick injects something with its bite. Now every time I get into ticks, I take a preventive dose of ivermectin immediately and if I got a big number or a worrisome reaction, I take another dose 3 days later. So far so good. No more tick diseases since June 2021. My personal opinion is it really helps keep tick borne diseases at bay. Works for me. Might help won't hurt!

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Love your testimony! Yay to alternate approaches!

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Wow!!!!

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Three years ago I landed in the hospital for a week with Lyme Meningitis. After undergoing a 28-day cycle of intervenous ceftriaxone (Rocephin), and being warned that I was likely to suffer recurring Lyme for the rest of my life, a friend who had had the same problem clued me in to the advice she'd gotten after getting disgusted with her ongoing symptoms and went to a naturalpath. I took a full dose of ivermetcin "horse wormer paste" for 5 days (similar to covid treatment / dose). And then I took low-dose ivermectin (1/4 dosage --- a single "click" of the tube) for the next 30 days along with daily high-dose vitamin C (1000 mg/day). Its been three years, and no recurring symptoms. The way the naturalpath explained it to her, about 10% of all Lyme infection is "bots" which the antibiotics can't kill. The ivermectin and vitamin-C erode the coating which hides the "bug eggs" (bots) from your immune system so you can gradually clear them.

EDIT: once a month, I take a single "4 click" dose of ivermectin to maintain this, similar to giving your dog "heartworm medication" once per month.

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rather than using "click" as your reference measure for dosing, it would be better if you gave your bodyweight and dose per body weight (lbs, kilos etc) so people might be able to understand how much ivermectin you are consuming.

different brands, may have different notching on the applicator. The ones I'm familiar with a notch (what I beleive you call a click) is a sufficient dose for 50lbs body weight in human or horse.)

This information would help others wishing to attempt to replicate your therapy..

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Dr. Hulda Clark posits that parasites (microorganisms, viruses are obligate parasites by definition?) and toxins are the source of all illness, disease, cancer ..... one of her books, published in 1995 is available for free at this link....... detailed research, detailed case studies ..... apparently she was gifted early in her career with an extensive collection of slides of various parasites by a retiring dentist??? not sure if I remember that correctly ..... but when ivermectin was being used by millions in India, Japan, and many many other countries and shunned in the U.S. ..... it seemed like maybe the truth was ivermectin if used widely for covid in the U.S. was going to eliminate the need for alot of profitable pharmaceutical products in the U.S.

https://drclarkstore.com/products/the-cure-for-all-diseases

one of her other books The Cure for all Cancers, published in 1993, is also available for a free download here.....

https://drclarkstore.com/collections/dr-hulda-clark-books/products/the-cure-for-all-cancers

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Great site too. I have taken her green black walnut blend. Really good stuff. I did not know about the free download, as I bought her book. The people of the world have been so duped for so long. It's sad.

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Some doctors don't believe Lyme disease exists while others are not very up to date and understanding of the disease. Nafysa Parpia, ND has been working alongside Eric D. Gordon MD especially Lyme disease, et al. The nice thing about their view is to treat each patient individually not cookie cutter style medicine, specific to each individual. They have resources available to anyone and do many summit talks regarding lyme disease. https://gordonmedical.com/

I remember Dr. Zelenko before he passed on the valuable information of zinc. Many people had vitamin, mineral, energy deficiencies. That made the human bodies more susceptible to anything. Some people bulked up on the zinc depleting coper in bodies. Remembering the cardiologist out of Texas Baylor the top man talked about the clotting or hemorrhaging and damage to the heart especially in young males. The FLCCC and Dr. Rashid Butar along with so many others shed light what was going on. The treatments some doctors give sometimes not even close to what chief complaint about, occasionally have to give something else to counteract the first medication before you know it turn into a pharmacy.

I remember getting bitten by a fly long time ago on the farm and grandma put salve on the skin and told me to drink a tea. It was strange it worked.

Later in life got bitten bye fleas and spiders that was not a good event. Even the rheumatologist keeps dismissing the fibromyalgia symptoms that he gave the diagnosis of. Today feel like a nonstop rigor in the muscles stiff as a board 24hrs 7 days week. Top it with allergy shots so my body is not always in fighting mode all the time white blood cell count is up went into grand mal still skipping the outer skirts of earth. Tingle numbness with feeling from shoulder or waist down unable to move. I feel it's critical get the ivermectin even though on Plaquenil which doesn't seem to help any at all. Connection of the shots for allergy, rheumatoid arthritis, and high white cell count, is not good, I can remember it worked on the livestock years ago both grandparents farmers. They used it around the full moon cycle for themselves every 30 days even the pets got it too. Sad didn't get to stay there long enough every month treatment. Hillda Clark, Casey, Riffe al eta

and many wonderful people healing the right way before Carnage and Rockefeller turned it into sick care around 1910. That was the end of people healing from nature by mainstream healers.

The saying return to your roots the minerals of life, natures botanical, and giving live via oxygen is more true today than ever before. Hang in there the healing process takes time sometimes a year or more out. Be gentle and kind to yourself also.

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https://floridasharkman.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/FloridaSharkman-Protocols-1-1.pdf

protocol for lyme's disease using ivermectin, berberine, doxycycline, and fenbendazole

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Thanks will file this away!

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Has anyone tried to use Ivermectin for treating/curing peripheral neuropathy? A sibling has this and trying to find useful solutions since allopathic medicine has none.

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Angela… we have older folks with neuropathy get help by using BEMER.. nutrient rich diet, walking or some form of movement (for some our whole body vibration machine)

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"Chronic Lyme disease is a broad, vaguely defined term that is used to describe patients with non-specific symptoms that are attributed to a presumed persistent Borrelia burgdorferi infection in patients who may or may not have evidence of either previous or current Lyme disease." So, made up then.

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Do you know if taking ivermectin longterm has any detrimental effect o the liver?

thanks for ALL you do! A Very satisfied subscriber!! Jo Peckinpaugh

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I know it is used regularly by millions for river blindness onchocerciasis. In extreme elderly for scabies. By billions for covid. My husband used it prophylactically weekly for 2.5 years with zero problems as did my 95 yo mother. It is listed as one of WHO's essential medicines safer that most OTC meds. Every 3rd world immigrant is given a 3 day dose before US entry- see NIH website etc. Still blows my mind that 99% of medicine " forgot" all of this about Nobel Prize winning ivermectin.

Shameful. .

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Yeah, they "forgot "

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Thank you!

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Alcohol will have a much more detrimental effect on your liver than Ivermectin. 1 confirmed death from Ivermectin in nearly 50 years of use, I don't know the background of the dead patient, I would think they were severely ill or other wise unhealthy. Thats out of a billion or more doses given.

People give it to prize race horses worth much more than you or I. No one wants to harm their investment...

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Well, don’t drink but am challenged with 3 rare cancers.. refused chemo, radiation, biopsies, removal of lymph nodes— you can imagine the response of both surgical oncologists 😂😉 so I’ve been treating myself naturally —I’m an herbalist and the recipient of Gods miracles 🥰

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Please keep us updated.

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Still doing well 2.5 years after me PREDICTED expiration date 💕

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good luck , lost many family members to the big C. I've read good things about cannabis treating cancer, Also Ivermectin looks promising in digestive tract cancers, may help with others, no financial incentive in Big Medicine examining these compounds as patents have expired. Though the Federal Government held a patent on cannabis compounds for treating brain tumours.

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Garth, I used to host a 2 hour radio show on 3ABN interviewing doctors, practitioners, etc etc...had NO qualifications for this! but learned a great deal; then we traveled to health and wellness institutes across the country, stayed at some before putting them on the air in order to verify miracles we were hearing about. When I was diagnosed 2.5 years ago, I implemented those diet and lifestyle practices I'd seen that worked...AND started ivermectin and fenendazole DAILY. Went to Oasis of Hope Cancer Hospital in Tijuana; the head onocologist/founder, Dr. Francisco Contrares (AMAZING MAN!) interviewed me initially, as he does all 'new patients'...I told him the things I was doing-- iver/fenben; high dose melatonin; molecular hydrogen ionized water, BEMER, keto diet... he looked shocked. Said he'd been studying the iver/fenben himself as well as the keto...he said KEEP IT UP!!! It apparently is working...Garth, most end stage cancer patients look like fragile, weak, thin....I'm quite the opposite. At 73 I'm stronger than ever :) I praise God for showing me all these protocols and HIGHLY recommend same to everyone that will hold still long enough to listen :)

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I haven't read that, but taking Fenbendazole can. I take Puri-T Liver Support. It has Milk Thistle, Artichoke, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Tumeric, and Reserveratol in it. I take 1 in the morning and 1 at night.

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The best thing most people can do for their liver is give up alcohol consumption and lose weight. Fatty liver is a real problem in the developed world and is related to the obesity epidemic, if you are carrying a spare tire, you probably have fatty liver.

NAC is certainly helpful, Tumeric and Reseveratol unknown.

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I like my occasional beer or glass of wine, but definitely not an alcoholic. I did drink more than normal through the scamdemic! Dang I STILL can't believe all the stupid people that fell for that BS!!! Spare tire is usually from too many sodas, too much fast food, and too much sitting on their arse staring at fascistbook, twatter, Insta-attention, china tok, or the TV! I'd honestly assume watching TV WHILE on social media! ESPECIALLY when you take into consideration all the overly obese teenagers and children!

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regardless of cause, all it takes is fasting 2 days a week to lose it. All that fat isn't doing anyone any favors..

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Amen! I fast alot. At my age and the amount of supplements I take I definitely do not need breakfast, lunch, and dinner! People need to quit eating because it's 8am, 12pm, or 5pm! If you're not hungry don't eat! When you're full STOP! That's what I can't get my husband to do! Why be miserable?!

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Thank you!!!

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Why/how does doxycycline work synergistically with ivermectin?

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only conjecture, but look at their capabilities, doxycycline is antibiotic, ivermectin is among other things, a boticide, if you're target produces bots in its life cyle, the ivermectin would kill the eggs, and the antibiotic doxycycline would kill the other life stages of the target.

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Agreed on “investigative periodical” Mother Jones. But did you notice the word choices they used? They were given marching orders and followed them exactly to the letter. If MJ came out with an excuse…”they told us MJ would be liable for damages if the “I” drug was taken”… or something like that, I’d be sympathetic. But no excuses. They weren’t tricked or blackmailed or anything. They rolled over.

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They were well paid for what they wrote, probably disproportionately. Its called media bribery, its very apparent to anyone who has more than one or 2 sources for information. They create a bias and feed that bias, most people are suscetible to the bias. its not an accident, or bad journalism, its deliberate propaganda.

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